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Market Feasibility Study : Technical Feasibility Study, Financial
Feasibility Study & UNIT 3: Design for Fatigue Strength: Introduction- S-N Diagram, Low
Social Feasibility Study. cycle fatigue, High cycle fatigue, Endurance limit, Endurance limit
modifying factors: size effect, surface effect, Stress concentration effects;
TEXT BOOKS: Fluctuating stresses, Goodman and Soderberg relationship; stresses due to
1. Principles of Management – P.C. Tripathi, P.N. Reddy, Tata combined loading, cumulative fatigue damage.
McGraw Hill, (8 Hours)
2. Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Development & Management – Vasant UNIT 4: Threaded Fasteners: Stresses in threaded fasteners, Effect of
Desai – Himalaya Publishing House 3. Entrepreneurship initial tension, Design of threaded fasteners under static, dynamic and impact
Development – Small Business Enterprises – Poornima M. loads, Design of eccentrically loaded bolted joints.
Charantimath – Pearson Education – 2006 (6 Hours)
PART - B
REFERENCE BOOKS: UNIT 5: Design of Shafts: Torsion of shafts, design for strength and rigidity
1. Management Fundamentals – Concepts, Application, Skill with steady loading, ASME & BIS codes for power transmission shafting,
Development – Robert shafts under fluctuating loads and combined loads.
Lusier – Thomson 2. Entrepreneurship Development – SS (7 Hours)
Khanka – S Chand & Co.
3. Management – Stephen Robbins – Pearson Education / PHI – 17th UNIT 6: Cotter joint and Knuckle joints, Keys and Couplings: Design of
Edition, 2003. Cotter and Knuckle joints, Keys: Types of keys, Design of keys and design of
splines. Couplings: Rigid and flexible couplings: Flange coupling, Bush and
Pin type coupling and Oldham’s coupling.
(7 Hours)
DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS-I
UNIT 7: Riveted and Welded Joints – Types, rivet materials, failures of
Sub Code: 06ME52 IA Marks: 25 riveted joints, Joint Efficiency, Boiler Joints, Tank and Structural Joints,
Hrs/Week: 04 Exam Hrs: 03 Riveted Brackets. Welded Joints – Types, Strength of butt and fillet welds,
Total Lecture Hrs: 52 Exam Marks: 100 Eccentrically loaded welded joints.
(7 Hours)
PART - A
UNIT 8: Power Screws: Mechanics of power screw, Stresses in power
UNIT 1: Introduction: Definitions: normal, shear, biaxial and tri axial screws, efficiency and self-locking, Design of Power Screw, Design of Screw
stresses, Stress tensor, Principal Stresses. Engineering Materials and their Jack: (Complete Design).
Mechanical properties, Stress-Strain diagrams, Stress Analysis, Design (5 Hours)
considerations: Codes and Standards.
(5 Hours) Design Data Hand Books:
1. Design Data Hand Book – K. Lingaiah, McGraw Hill, 2nd Ed.
UNIT 2: Design for Static & Impact Strength: Static Strength: Static 2003.
loads and factor of safety, Theories of failure: Maximum normal stress 2. Design Data Hand Book by K. Mahadevan and Balaveera Reddy,
theory, Maximum shear stress theory, Distortion energy theory; Failure of CBS Publication
brittle materials, Failure of ductile materials. Stress concentration, 3. Machine Design Data Hand Book by H.G. Patil, Shri Shashi
Determination of Stress concentration factor. Impact Strength: Introduction, Prakashan, Belgaum.
Impact stresses due to axial, bending and torsional loads, effect of inertia. 4. PSG design data handbook by PSG College of Technology,
(7 Hours) Coimbatore.
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UNIT 3: Friction and Belt Drives: Definitions: Types of friction: laws of
TEXT BOOKS: friction, Friction in pivot and collar bearings. Belt drives: Flat belt drives,
1. Mechanical Engineering Design: Joseph E Shigley and Charles R. ratio of belt tensions, centrifugal tension, power transmitted.
Mischke. McGraw Hill International edition, 6th Edition 2003. (6 Hours)
2. Design of Machine Elements: V.B. Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2nd Edition 2007. UNIT 4: Balancing of Rotating Masses: Static and dynamic balancing,
Balancing of single rotating mass by balancing masses in same plane and in
REFERENCE BOOKS: different planes. Balancing of several rotating masses by balancing masses in
1. Machine Design: Robert L. Norton, Pearson Education Asia, 2001. same plane and in different planes.
2. Design of Machine Elements: M. F. Spotts, T. E. Shoup, L. E. (6 Hours)
Hornberger, S. R. Jayram and C. V. Venkatesh, Pearson Education,
2006. PART - B
3. Machine Design: Hall, Holowenko, Laughlin (Schaum’s Outlines
series) Adapted by S.K. Somani, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing UNIT 5: Balancing of Reciprocating Masses: Inertia effect of crank and
Company Ltd., New Delhi, Special Indian Edition, 2008. connecting rod, single cylinder engine, balancing in multi cylinder-inline
4. Fundamentals of Machine Component Design: Robert C. Juvinall engine (primary & Secondary forces), V-type engine; Radial engine – Direct
and Kurt M Marshek, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 3rd Edition, and reverse crank method.
2007. (8 Hours)
PART - A UNIT 8: Analysis of CAMS: Analysis of Tangent cam with roller follower
and Circular arc cam operating flat faced and roller followers, Undercutting
UNIT 1: Static Force Analysis: Static force analysis: Introduction: Static in Cams.
equilibrium. Equilibrium of two and three force members. Members with two (6 Hours)
forces and torque, Free body diagrams, principle of virtual work. Static force
analysis of four bar mechanism and slider-crank mechanism with and without TEXT BOOKS:
friction. 1. Theory of Machines: Sadhu Singh, Pearson Education, 2nd edition,
(6 Hours) 2007.
2. Theory of Machines: Rattan S.S. Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
UNIT 2: Dynamic Force Analysis: D’Alembert’s principle, Inertia force, Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2nd Edition, 2006.
inertia torque, Dynamic force analysis of four-bar mechanism and slider
crank mechanism. Dynamically equivalent systems. Turning moment REFERENCE BOOKS:
diagrams and flywheels, Fluctuation of Energy. Determination of size of 1. Theory of Machines by Thomas Bevan, CBS Publication 1984.
flywheels. 2. Design of Machinery by Robert L. Norton, McGraw Hill, 2001.
(8 Hours) 3. Mechanisms and Dynamics of Machinery by J. Srinivas, Scitech
Publications, Chennai, 2002.
4. Dynamics of machinery by J. B. K. Das & P. L. S. Murthy
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ENERGY ENGINEERING UNIT 6: Solar Energy – Solar Extra terrestrial radiation and radiation at the
earth surface, radiation-measuring instruments, working principles of solar
Sub Code: 06ME54 IA Marks: 25 flat plate collectors, solar pond and photovoltaic conversion [Numerical
Hrs/Week: 04 Exam Hrs: 03 Examples].
Total Lecture Hrs: 52 Exam Marks: 100 Wind Energy: Properties of wind, availability of wind energy in India, wind
velocity and power from wind; major problems associated with wind power,
PART - A wind machines; Types of wind machines and their characteristics, horizontal
and vertical axis wind mills, coefficient of performance of a wind mill rotor
UNIT 1: Steam Power Plant: Different types of fuels used for steam [Numerical Examples].
generation, Equipment for burning coal in lump form, strokers, different (8 Hours)
types, Oil burners, Advantages and Disadvantages of using pulverized fuel,
Equipment for preparation and burning of pulverized coal, unit system and UNIT 7: Tidal Power: Tides and waves as energy suppliers and their
bin system. Pulverized fuel furnaces, cyclone furnace, Coal and ash handling, mechanics; fundamental characteristics of tidal power, harnessing tidal
Generation of steam using forced circulation, high and supercritical energy, limitations.
pressures. Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion: Principle of working, Rankine cycle,
(7 Hours) problems associated with OTEC.
UNIT 2: A brief account of Benson, Velox, Schmidt steam generators. Geothermal Energy Conversion: Principle of working, types of geothermal
Chimneys: Natural, forced, induced and balanced draft, Calculations and station with schematic diagram, problems associated with geothermal
numericals involving height of chimney to produce a given draft. Cooling conversion, scope of geothermal energy.
towers and Ponds. Accessories for the Steam generators such as (6 Hours)
Superheaters, Desuperheater, control of superheaters, Economizers, Air pre-
heaters and re-heaters. UNIT 8: Energy from Bio Mass: Photosynthesis, photosynthetic oxygen
(7 Hours) production, energy plantation.
Bio Chemical Route: Biogas production from organic wastes by anaerobic
UNIT 3: Diesel Engine Power Plant- Applications of Diesel Engines in fermentation, classification of bio gas plants, factors affecting bio gas
Power field. Method of starting Diesel engines. Auxiliaries like cooling and generation.
lubrication system, filters, centrifuges, Oil heaters, intake and exhaust Thermo Chemical Route: Thermo chemical conversion on bio mass, types
system, Layout of diesel power plant. of gasifiers.
(6 Hours)
UNIT 4: Hydro-Electric Plants: Hydrographs, flow duration and mass TEXT BOOKS:
curves, unit hydrograph and numericals. Storage and pondage, pumped 1. Power Plant Engineering, P. K. Nag Tata McGraw Hill 2nd edn
storage plants, low, medium and high head plants, Penstock, water hammer, 2001.
surge tanks, gates and valves. General layout of hydel power plants. 2. Power Plant Engineering by Domakundawar, Dhanpath Rai sons.
(6 Hours) 2003
PART - B REFERENCE BOOKS:
UNIT 5: Nuclear Power Plant: Principles of release of nuclear energy; 1. Power Plant Engineering by R. K. Rajput, Laxmi publication, New
Fusion and fission reactions. Nuclear fuels used in the reactors. Delhi.
Multiplication and thermal utilization factors. Elements of the nuclear 2. Principles of Energy conversion, A. W. Culp Jr., McGraw Hill.
reactor; moderator, control rod, fuel rods, coolants. Brief description of 1996
reactors of the following types-Pressurized water reactor, Boiling water 3. Non conventional Energy sources by G D Rai Khanna Publishers.
reactor, Sodium graphite reactor, Fast Breeder reactor, Homogeneous 4. Non conventional resources: B H Khan TMH - 2007
graphite reactor and gas cooled reactor, Radiation hazards, Shieldings, Radio
active waste disposal.
(6 Hours)
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TURBOMACHINES PART - B
Sub Code: 06ME55 IA Marks: 25 UNIT 5: Centrifugal Compressors: Classification; Expression for overall
pressure ratio developed; Blade angles at impeller eye root and eye tip; Slip
Hrs/Week: 04 Exam Hrs: 03 factor and power input factor; width of the impeller channel; Compressibility
Total Lecture Hrs: 52 Exam Marks: 100 effect – need for pre-whirl vanes; Diffuser design: Flow in the vane less
space, determination of diffuser inlet vane angle, width and length of the
PART - A diffuser passages; Surging of centrifugal compressors;
Axial Flow Compressors: Classification; Expression for Pressure ratio
UNIT 1: Introduction: Definition of a Turbomachine; parts of a developed per stage – work done factor, radial equilibrium conditions.
Turbomachine; Comparison with positive displacement machine; (6 Hours)
Classification; Dimensionless parameters and their physical significance; UNIT 6: Centrifugal Pumps: Definition of terms used in the design of
Effect of Reynolds number; Specific speed; Illustrative examples on centrifugal pumps like manometric head, suction head, delivery head,
dimensional analysis and model studies.
pressure rise, manometric efficiency, hydraulic efficiency, volumetric
(6 Hours) efficiency, overall efficiency, multistage centrifugal pumps, minimum
starting speed, slip, priming, cavitation, NPSH,
UNIT 2: Energy Transfer in Turbo Machine: Euler Turbine equation;
(6 Hours)
Alternate form of Euler turbine equation – components of energy transfer;
Degree of reaction; General analysis of a Turbo machine – effect of blade UNIT 7: Steam Turbines: Classification, Single stage impulse turbine;
discharge angle on energy transfer and degree of reaction; General analysis Condition for maximum blade efficiency, stage efficiency. Compounding –
of centrifugal pumps and compressors – Effect of blade discharge angle on Need for compounding, method of compounding. Impulse Staging –
performance; Theoretical head – capacity relationship; Condition fo maximum utilization factor for multi stage turbine with
(6 Hours) equiangular blades; effect of blades and nozzle losses. Reaction turbine;
Parson’s reaction turbine, condition for maximum blade efficiency, reaction
UNIT 3: General Analysis of Turbo Machines: Axial flow compressors staging.
and pumps – general expression for degree of reaction; velocity triangles for (7 Hours)
different values of degree of reaction; General analysis of axial and radial UNIT 8: Hydraulic Turbines: Classification; Pelton Turbine-velocity
flow turbines – Utilization factor; Vane efficiency; Relation between triangles, Design parameters, turbine efficiency, volumetric efficiency;
utilization factor and degree of reaction; condition for maximum utilization
Francis turbine – velocity triangles, runner shapes for different blade speeds,
factor – optimum blade speed ratio for different types of turbines Design of Francis turbine; Function of a Draft tube, types of draft tubes;
(7 Hours) Kaplan and Propeller turbines – Velocity triangles and design parameters.
(7 Hours)
UNIT 4: Thermodynamics of Fluid Flow and Thermodynamic Analysis
of Compression and Expansion Processes: Sonic velocity and Mach TEXT BOOKS:
number; Classification of fluid flow based on Mach number; Stagnation and 1. An Introduction to energy conversion, Volume III – Turbo
static properties and their relations; Compression process – Overall isentropic machinery, V. Kadambi and Manohar Prasad, New Age
efficiency of compression; Stage efficiency; Comparison and relation International Publishers (P) Ltd.
between overall efficiency and stage efficiency; Polytrophic efficiency; 2. “Turbines, Compressors & Fans”, S. M. Yahya, Tata-McGraw
Preheat factor; Expansion Process – Overall isentropic efficiency for a Hill Co., 2nd Edition (2002).
turbine; Stage efficiency for a turbine; Comparison and relation between
REFERENCE BOOKS:
stage efficiency and overall efficiency for expansion process; polytropic 1. “Principles of Turbo Machinery”, D. G. Shepherd, The
efficiency of expansion; Reheat factor for expansion process. Macmillan Company (1964)
(7 Hours) 2. Fundamentals of Turbomachinery: William W Perg John Wiley
& Sons, Inc. 2008.
3. “Turbo Machinaries” B. K. Venkanna PHI .
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ENGINEERING ECONOMICS UNIT 6: Introduction, Scope of finance, Finance functions: Statements of
Financial Information: Introduction, Source of financial information,
Sub Code: 06ME56 IA Marks: 25 Financial statements, Balance sheet, Profit and Loss account, relation
between Balance sheet and Profit and Loss account. Simple Numericals
Hrs/Week: 04 Exam Hrs: 03
(8 Hours)
Total Lecture Hrs: 52 Exam Marks: 100
UNIT 7: Financial Ratio Analysis: Introduction, Nature of ratio analysis,
PART - A Liquidity ratios, Leverage ratios, Activity ratios, Profitability ratios,
Evaluation of a firm's earning power. Comparative statements analysis.
UNIT 1: Introduction: Engineering Decision-Makers, Engineering and Simple numericals
Economics, Problem solving and Decision making, Intuition and Analysis, (6 Hours)
Tactics and Strategy. Engineering Economic Decision Maze. Law of demand
and supply, Law of returns, Interest and Interest factors: Interest rate, Simple UNIT 8: Financial and Profit Planning: Introduction, Financial planning
interest, Compound interest, Cash - flow diagrams, Personel loans and EMI Profit planning, Objectives of profit planning, Essentials of profit planning,
Payment, Exercises and Discussion. Budget administration, type of budgets, preparation of budgets, advantages,
(8 Hours) problems and dangers of budgeting. Introduction to Bench Marking of
Manufacturing Operation.
UNIT 2: Present Worth Comparisons: Conditions for present worth (7 Hours)
comparisons, Basic Present worth comparisons, Present worth equivalence,
Net Present worth, Assets with unequal lives, infinite lives, Future worth TEXT BOOKS:
comparison, Pay-back comparison, Exercises, Discussions and problems. 1. Engineering Economy, Riggs J.L., , McGraw Hill, 2002
(6 Hours) 2. Engineering Economy, Thuesen H.G. PHI , 2002
PART - B
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FLUID MECHANICS AND MACHINERY LABORATORY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING LABORATORY
PART - A PART - A
1. Determination of coefficient of friction of flow in a pipe. 1. Determination of Flash point and Fire point of lubricating oil using Abel
Pensky and Pensky / Open Cup Cleavland Apparatus.
2. Determination of minor losses in flow through pipes.
2. Determination of Calorific value of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels.
3. Determination of force developed by impact of jets on vanes.
3. Determination of Viscosity of a lubricating oil using Redwoods,
4. Calibration of flow measuring devices Saybolts and Torsion Viscometers.
a. Orifice Plate meter
b. Flow nozzle 4. Valve Timing/port opening diagram of an I.C. engine (4 stroke/2 stroke).
c. Venturimeter
d. V notch 5. Use of planimeter
(18 Hours) (21 Hours)
PART - B PART - B
5. Performance testing of Turbines 1. Performance Tests on I.C. Engines, Calculations of IP, BP, Thermal
a. Pelton wheel efficiencies, SFC, FP, heat balance sheet for
b. Francis Turbine
(a) Four stroke Diesel Engine
c. Kaplan Turbines
(b) Four stroke Petrol Engine
6. Performance testing of Pumps
a. Single stage / Multi stage centrifugal pumps (c) Multi Cylinder Diesel/Petrol Engine, (Morse test)
b. Reciprocating pump (d) Two stroke Petrol Engine
7. Performance test of a two stage Reciprocating Air Compressor (e) Variable Compression Ratio I.C. Engine.
(21 Hours)
8. Performance test on an Air Blower
(24 Hours) Scheme for Examination:
One Question from Part A - 15 Marks
Scheme for Examination: One Question from Part B - 25 Marks
One Question from Part A - 15 Marks Viva-Voce - 10 Marks
One Question from Part B - 25 Marks -----------
Viva-Voce - 10 Marks Total 50 Marks
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Total 50 Marks
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DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS – II UNIT 7: Lubrication and Bearings: Lubricants and their properties,
Mechanisms of Lubrication bearing modulus, coefficient of friction,
Sub Code: 06ME61 IA Marks: 25 minimum oil film thickness, Heat Generated, Heat dissipated, Bearing
Materials, Examples of journal bearing and thrust bearing design.
Hrs/Week: 04 Exam Hrs: 03
(7 Hours)
Total Lecture Hrs: 52 Exam Marks: 100
UNIT 8: Belts Ropes and Chains: Flat belts: Length & cross section,
PART - A Selection of V-belts, ropes and chains for different applications.
(5 Hours)
UNIT 1: Curved Beams: Stresses in curved beams of standard cross
sections used in crane hook, punching presses & clamps, closed rings and Design Data Hand Books:
links. 1. Design Data Hand Book – K. Lingaiah, McGraw Hill, 2nd Ed.
(5 Hours) 2003.
2. Design Data Hand Book by K. Mahadevan and K.Balaveera
UNIT 2: Cylinders & Cylinder Heads: Review of Lame’s Equations; Reddy, CBS Publication
compound cylinders, stresses due to different types of fits, cylinder heads, 3. Machine Design Data Hand Book by H. G. Patil, Shri Shashi
flats. Prakashan, Belgaum.
(5 Hours)
TEXT BOOKS:
UNIT 3: Springs: Types of springs - stresses in Helical coil springs of 1. Mechanical Engineering Design: Joseph E Shigley and Charles R.
circular and non-circular cross sections. Tension and compression springs, Mischke. McGraw Hill International edition, 6th Edition 2003.
springs under fluctuating loads, Leaf Springs: Stresses in leaf springs. 2. Design of Machine Elements: V.B. Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
Equalized stresses, – Energy stored in springs, Torsion, Belleville and Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2nd Edition 2007.
Rubber springs.
(8 Hours) REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Machine Design: Robert L. Norton, Pearson Education Asia, 2001.
UNIT 4: Spur & Helical Gears: Spur Gears: Definitions, stresses in gear 2. Design of Machine Elements: M. F. Spotts, T. E. Shoup, L. E.
tooth: Lewis equation and form factor, Design for strength, Dynamic load Hornberger, S. R. Jayram and C. V. Venkatesh, Pearson Education,
and wear load. Helical Gears: Definitions, formative number of teeth, Design 2006.
based on strength, dynamic and wear loads. 3. Machine Design: Hall, Holowenko, Laughlin (Schaum’s Outlines
(8 Hours) series) Adapted by S. K. Somani, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Company Ltd., New Delhi, Special Indian Edition, 2008.
PART - B 4. Machine Design: A CAD Approach: Andrew D DIMAROGONAS,
John Wiley Sons, Inc, 2001.
UNIT 5: Bevel and Worm Gears: Bevel Gears: Definitions, formative
number of teeth, Design based on strength, dynamic and wear loads. Worm
Gears: Definitions, Design based on strength, dynamic, wear loads and
efficiency of worm gear drives.
(7 Hours)
UNIT 6: Clutches & Brakes: Design of Clutches: Single plate, multi plate
and cone clutches. Design of Brakes: Block and Band brakes: Self locking of
brakes: Heat generation in Brakes.
(7 Hours)
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MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS UNIT 7: Continuous systems: Introduction, vibration of string, longitudinal
vibration of rods, Torsional vibration of rods, Euler’s equation for beams.
Sub Code: 06ME62 IA Marks: 25 (6 Hours)
Hrs/Week: 04 Exam Hrs: 03
UNIT 8: Numerical methods for Multi degree Freedom systems:
Total Lecture Hrs: 52 Exam Marks: 100 Introduction, Influence coefficients, Maxwell reciprocal theorem,
Dunkerley’s equation. Orthogonality of principal modes, Method of matrix
PART - A iteration-Method of determination of all the natural frequencies using
sweeping matrix and Orthogonality principle. Holzer’s method, Stodola
UNIT 1: Introduction: Types of vibrations, S. H. M, principle of super method.
position applied to Simple Harmonic Motions. Beats, Fourier theorem and (8 Hours)
simple problems.
(6 Hours) TEXT BOOKS:
1. Theory of Vibration with Applications: W.T. Thomson and Marie
UNIT 2: Undamped free vibrations: Single degree of freedom systems. Dillon Dahleh, Pearson Education 5th edition, 2007.
Mass Undamped free vibration-natural frequency of free vibration, stiffness 2. Mechanical Vibrations: V.P. Singh, Dhanpat Rai & Company Pvt.
of spring elements, effect of mass of spring, Compound Pendulum. Ltd., 3rd edition, 2006.
(7 Hours)
REFERENCE BOOKS:
UNIT 3: Damped free vibrations: Single degree freedom systems, different 1. Mechanical Vibrations: S.S. Rao, Pearson Education Inc, 4th
types of damping, concept of critical damping and its importance, study of Edition, 2003.
response of viscous damped systems for cases of under damping, critical and 2. Mechanical Vibrations: S. Graham Kelly, Schaum’s Outline
over damping, Logarithmic decrement. Series, Tata McGraw Hill, Special Indian edition, 2007.
(7 Hours) 3. Theory & Practice of Mechanical vibrations: J.S. Rao & K.
Gupta, New Age International Publications, New Delhi, 2001.
UNIT 4: Forced Vibration: Single degree freedom systems, steady state 4. Elements of Vibrations Analysis: Leonanrd Meirovitch, Tata
solution with viscous damping due to harmonic force. 1) Solution by McGraw Hill, Special Indian edition, 2007.
Complex algebra, Reciprocating and rotating unbalance, vibration isolation-
transmissibility ratio. Due to harmonic exitation and support motion.
(6 Hours)
PART - B
UNIT 5: Vibration measuring instruments & Whirling of Shafts:
Vibrometer meter and accelerometer. Whirling of shafts with and without air
damping. Discussion of speeds above and below critical speeds.
(6 Hours)
UNIT 6: Systems with two degrees of freedom: Introduction, principle
modes and Normal modes of vibration, co-ordinate coupling, generalized and
principal co-ordinates, Free vibration in terms of initial conditions. Geared
systems. Forced Oscillations-Harmonic excitation. Applications: a) Vehicle
suspension. b) Dynamic vibration absorber. c) Dynamics of reciprocating
Engines.
(6 Hours)
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MODELLING AND FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS PART - B
Sub Code: 06ME63 IA Marks: 25 UNIT 5: Derivation of element stiffness Matrices and load Vectors:
Direct method for bar element under axial loading, trusses, beam element
Hrs/Week: 04 Exam Hrs: 03
with concentrated and distributed loads, B matrices, Jacobian, Jacobian of 2D
Total Lecture Hrs: 52 Exam Marks: 100 triangular element, quadlateral, Consistent load vector, Numerical
integration.
PART - A (7 Hours)
UNIT 1: Introduction : Equilibrium equations in elasticity subjected to UNIT 6: Heat Transfer Problems: Steady state heat transfer, 1D heat
body force, traction forces, stress strain relations for plane stress and plane conduction governing equation, boundary conditions, One dimensional
strain, Boundary conditions, Initial conditions, Euler’s Lagrange’s equations element, Functional approach for heat conduction, Galerkin approach for heat
of bar, beams, Principal of a minimum potential energy, principle of virtual conduction, hat flux boundary condition, 1D heat transfer in thin fins.
work, Rayleigh-Ritz method, Galerkins method., Guass elimination (6 Hours)
Numerical integration.
(7 Hours) UNIT 7: Applications I: Solution of bars, stepped bars, plane trusses by
direct stiffness method. Solution for displacements, reactions and stresses by
UNIT 2: Basic Procedure :General description of Finite Element Method, using elimination approach, penalty approach.
Engineering applications of finite element method, Discretization process; (6 Hours)
types of elements 1D, 2D and 3D elements, size of the elements, location of
nodes, node numbering scheme, half Bandwidth, Stiffness matrix of bar UNIT 8: Applications II: Solution of beam problems, heat transfer 1D
element by direct method, Properties of stiffness matrix, Preprocessing, post problems with conduction and convection.
processing. (7 Hours)
(6 Hours)
TEXT BOOKS:
UNIT 3: Interpolation Models : Polynomial form of interpolation 1. Finite Elements in engineering, Chandrupatla T. R., 3rd Pearson
functions- linear, quadratic and cubic, Simplex, Complex, Multiplex Edition.
elements, Selection of the order of the interpolation polynomial, 2. The Finite Element Method in Engineering, S. S. Rao, 4th Edition,
Convergence requirements, 2D Pascal triangle, Linear interpolation Elsevier, 2006.
polynomials in terms of global coordinates of bar, triangular (2D simplex)
elements, Linear interpolation polynomials in terms of local coordinates of REFERENCE BOOKS:
bar, triangular (2D simplex) elements, CST element. 1. The FEM its basics and fundamentals: O.C.Zienkiewicz,
(6 Hours) Elsevier, 6e.
2. Finite Element Method, J.N.Reddy, McGraw –Hill International
UNIT 4: Higher Order and Isoparametric Elements: Lagrangian Edition.
interpolation, Higher order one dimensional elements- quadratic, Cubic 3. Finite Element Methods, by Daryl. L. Logon, Thomson Learning
element and their shape functions, properties of shape functions, Truss 3rd edition, 2001.
element, Shape functions of 2D quadratic triangular element in natural 4. Finite Element Analysis, C.S.Krishnamurthy,–Tata McGraw Hill
coordinates, 2D quadrilateral element shape functions – linear, quadratic, Publishing Co. Ltd, New Delhi, 1995.
Biquadric rectangular element (Nodded quad lateral element), Shape function
of beam element. Hermite shape function of beam element.
(7 Hours)
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UNIT 6: Logic function, Data word representation. Basic elements of control
MECHATRONICS & MICROPROCESSOR systems 8085A processor architecture terminology such as CPU, memory
and address, ALU, assembler data registers, Fetch cycle, write cycle, state,
Sub Code: 06ME64 IA Marks: 25 bus, interrupts. Micro Controllers. Difference between microprocessor and
micro controllers. Requirements for control and their implementation in
Hrs/Week: 04 Exam Hrs: 03
microcontrollers. Classification of micro controllers.
Total Lecture Hrs: 52 Exam Marks: 100 (7 Hours)
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HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER Free or Natural Convection: Application of dimensional analysis for free
convection- physical significance of Grashoff number; use of correlations
Sub Code: 06ME65 IA Marks: 25 free convection from or to vertical, horizontal and inclined flat plates, vertical
Hrs/Week: 04 Exam Hrs: 03 and horizontal cylinders and spheres, Numerical problems.
(7 Hours)
Total Lecture Hrs: 52 Exam Marks: 100
PART - B
PART - A
UNIT 5: Forced Convections: Applications of dimensional analysis for
UNIT 1: Introductory concepts and definitions:- Modes of heat transfer: forced convection. Physical significance of Reynolds, Prandtl, Nusselt and
Basic laws governing conduction, convection, and radiation heat transfer; Stanton numbers. Use of various correlations for hydro dynamically and
Thermal conductivity; convective heat transfer coefficient; radiation heat thermally developed flows inside a duct use of correlations for flow over a
transfer ; combined heat transfer mechanism. Boundry conditions of 1st, 2nd flat plate, over a cylinder and sphere. Numerical problems.
and 3rd Kind (6 Hours)
Conduction: Derivation of general three dimensional conduction equation in
Cartesian coordinate, special cases, discussion on 3-D conduction in UNIT 6: Heat Exchangers: Classification of heat exchangers; overall heat
cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems. (No derivation). One transfer coefficient, fouling and fouling factor; LMTD, Effectiveness-NTU
dimensional conduction equations in rectangular, cylindrical and spherical methods of analysis of heat exchangers. Numerical problems.
coordinates for plane and composite walls. Overall heat transfer coefficient. (6 Hours)
Thermal contact resistance boundary conditions of 1st, 2nd and 3rd kind. UNIT 7: Condensation and Boiling: Types of condensation (discussion
Numerical problems and Mathematical formulation. only) Nusselt’s theory for laminar condensation on a vertical flat surface; use
(7 Hours) of correlations for condensation on vertical flat surfaces, horizontal tube and
horizontal tube banks; Reynolds number for condensate flow; regimes of
UNIT 2: Variable thermal conductivity: Derivation for heat flow and
pool boiling pool boiling correlations. Numerical problems.
temperature distribution in plane wall. Critical thickness of insulation without
(7 Hours)
heat generation, Thermal resistance concept. It’s importance, Heat transfer in
extended surfaces of uniform cross-section without heat generation, Long fin, UNIT 8: Radiation heat transfer: Thermal radiation; definitions of various
short fin with insulated tip and without insulated tip and fin connected terms used in radiation heat transfer; Stefan-Boltzman law, Kirchoff’s law,
between two heat sources. Fin efficiency and effectiveness. Numerical Planck’s law and Wein’s displacement law. Radiation heat exchange between
problems. two parallel infinite black surfaces, between two parallel infinite gray
(6 Hours) surfaces; effect of radiation shield; intensity of radiation and solid angle;
Lambert’s law; radiation heat exchange between two finite surfaces-
UNIT 3: One-dimensional transient conduction: Conduction in solids with configuration factor or view factor. Numerical problems.
negligible internal temperature gradient (Lumped system analysis), Use of (7 Hours)
Transient temperature charts (Heisler’s charts) for transient conduction in
slab, long cylinder and sphere; use of transient temperature charts for TEXT BOOKS:
transient conduction in semi-infinite solids. Numerical Problems. 1. Heat transfer, by P.K. Nag, Tata Mc Graw Hill 2002.
(6 Hours) 2. Heat transfer-A basic approach, by Ozisik, Tata Mc Graw Hill
2002
UNIT 4: Concepts and basic relations in boundary layers: Flow over a
body velocity boundary layer; critical Reynolds number; general expressions REFERENCE BOOKS:
for drag coefficient and drag force; thermal boundary layer; general 1. Heat transfer, a practical approach, Yunus A- Cengel Tata Mc
expression for local heat transfer coefficient; Average heat transfer Graw Hill
coefficient; Nusselt number. Flow inside a duct- velocity boundary layer, 2. Principles of heat transfer by Kreith Thomas Learning 2001
hydrodynamic entrance length and hydro dynamically developed flow; flow 3. Fundamentals of heat and mass transfer by Frenk P. Incropera
through tubes (internal flow)(discussion only). Numericals based on and David P. Dewitt, John Wiley and son’s.
empirical relation given in data handbook 4. Heat & Mass transfer, by Tirumaleshwar, Pearson education 2006
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COMPUTER AIDED MODELING AND ANALYSIS LABORATORY 10. Performance Test on a Vapour Compression Refrigeration.
11. Performance Test on a Vapour Compression Air - Conditioner
Sub Code: 06ME67 IA Marks: 25 12. Experiment on Transient Conduction Heat Transfer
(21 Hours)
Hrs/Week: 03 Exam Hrs: 03
Total Lecture Hrs: 42 Exam Marks: 50 Scheme for Examination:
One Question from Part A - 20Marks
PART - A One Question from Part B - 20Marks
Viva-Voce - 10 Marks
Stress Analysis: Analysis of displacement and stress axial bars, Beams, -----------
Trusses. Total 50 Marks
PART - B
THEORY OF ELASTICITY
Vibration Analysis: Mode shapes & corresponding national frequency for
different models.(Model analysis only) Sub Code: 06ME661 IA Marks: 25
Hrs/Week: 04 Exam Hrs: 03
HEAT & MASS TRANSFER LABORATORY Total Lecture Hrs: 52 Exam Marks: 100
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UNIT 5: Stresses in an infinite plate (with a circular hole) subjected to MECHANICS OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS
uniaxial and biaxial loads, stress concentration, stresses in rotating discs and
cylinders. Sub Code: 06ME662 IA Marks: 25
(6 Hours)
Hrs/Week: 04 Exam Hrs: 03
UNIT 6: Torsion of circular, elliptical and triangular bars; membrane Total Lecture Hrs: 52 Exam Marks: 100
analogy, torsion of thin open sections and thin tubes.
(6 Hours) PART - A
UNIT 7: Thermal stresses, Thermo elastic stress strain relationship, 1. Introduction to composite Materials: Definition, classification and
Equations of equilibrium Thermal stresses in thin circular discs and in long characteristics of composite Materials – fibrous composites, laminated
circular cylinder, sphere. composites, particulate composites. Introduction to shape memory
(7 Hours) alloys.
(6 Hours)
UNIT 8: Uniqueness theorem, principle of super position, reciprocal
theorem, saint venant principle. 2. Fiber Reinforced Plastic Processing : Lay up and curing, fabricating
(6 Hours) process –open and closed mould process –hand lay up techniques-
structural laminate bag molding, production procedures for bag
TEXT BOOKS: molding–filament winding, pultrusion, pulforming, thermo- forming,
1. Advanced Mechanics of solids, L. S. Srinath, Tata Mc. Graw Hill, injection molding, liquid molding, blow molding.
2003 (8 Hours)
2. Theory of Elasticity: S. P. Timoshenko and J. N Gordier, Mc.
Graw Hill International, 3rd edition, 1972 3. Applications and Mechanics of Fiber Reinforced Plastics:
Automobile, Aircrafts. missiles. Space hardware, Electrical and
REFERENCES BOOKS: electronics, Marine, recreational and sports equipment, future potential
1. Theory of Elasticity: Dr. Sadhu Singh, Khanna Publications, 1988 of composites.
2. Advanced mechanics of materials by Ford and Alexander. (6 Hours)
3. Elasticity, Theory, Applications & Numericals: Martin H Sadd,
Elsevier. 2005 4. Characteristics of fiber-Reinforced lamina: Fundamentals, Elastic
4. Theory of elasticity by Sokolnikoff. properties of a lamina, Unidirectional Continuous fiber zero degree and
5. Applied Elasticity, Seetharamu & Govindaraju, Interline Publishing angle-ply lamina. 6 Hrs
6. Applied Elasticity, C.T. WANG Sc. D. Mc. Graw Hill Book Co.
1953 PART - B
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7. Fabrication Process for MMC’s: Powder metallurgy technique, liquid
metallurgy technique and secondary processing, special fabrication UNIT 2: Refrigerants: Types of Refrigerants, Comparative study of Ethane
techniques. and Methane derivatives, selection of Refrigerants, Requirements of
(6 Hours) Refrigerants, Effects of lubricants in Refrigerants, substitutes of CFC
Refrigerants, Mixture Refrigerants-azeotropic mixtures
8. Study Properties of MMC’s: Physical Mechanical, Wear, (6 Hours)
machinability and Other Properties. Effect of size, shape and distribution
of particulate on properties. UNIT 3: Multi Pressure Vapour Compression systems: Multi stage
(6 Hours) compression, Multi evaporator systems, Cascade systems, calculation,
production of solid carbon dioxide, System practices for multistage system.
TEXT BOOKS: (6 Hours)
1. Composite Science and Engineering by K.K. ChawlaSpringer
Verlag 1998 UNIT 4: Equipments used in vapour compression Refrigeration system:
2. Introduction to composite materials by Hull and Clyne, Compressors: Principle, types of compressors, capacity control. Condensers:
Cambridge university Types and construction, Expansion devices: Types- Automatic expansion
3. Fiber Reinforced Composites by P.K.Mallick,Marcel Dekker,Inc valve, Thermostatic expansion valves, capillary tube. Sizing Evaporator:
Types & construction.
REFERENCE BOOKS: (6 Hours)
1. Mechanics of Composite Materials, Robert M.Jones, McGraw Hill
Kogakusha Ltd.1998 PART - B
2. Composite materials hand book, Meing Schwaitz,” McGraw Hill
book company.1984 UNIT 5: Vapour Absorption System: Common refrigerant absorbent
3. Forming Metal hand book, 9th edition, ASM hand book, combinations, Binary mixtures, Ammonia Water Absorption system, Actual
V15.1988, P327-338. vapour absorption cycle and its representation on enthalpy. composition
4. Mechanics of composites by Artar Kaw, CRC press.2002. diagram, calculations. Triple fluid vapour absorption refrigeration system.
5. Principles of composite Material mechanics by Ronald F. Gibron. Water-Lithium Bromide absorption chiller.
McGraw Hill international, 1994. (6 Hours)
PART - B
DESIGN OF HEAT EXCHANGERS UNIT 5: Double Pipe Heat Exchangers: Constructional features.
Applications. Design parameters :- tube side and shell side film coefficients
Sub Code: 06ME664 IA Marks: 25 cut and twist factor, fin efficiency, overall heat transfer coefficient, mean
temperature difference, available surface area, fin geometry fin height,
Hrs/Week: 04 Exam Hrs: 03
number of fins, tube side and shell side pressure drop. Calculation procedure
Total Lecture Hrs: 52 Exam Marks: 100 for the design/ analysis of double pipe heat exchanger.
(6 Hours)
PART - A
UNIT 6: Compact Heat Exchangers: Introduction; definition of Geometric
UNIT 1: Introduction to Heat Exchanger Design: Types of heat Terms: plate fin surface geometries and surface performance data; correlation
exchangers and their applications. Flow arrangements and temperature of heat transfer and friction data; Goodness factor comparisons; specification
distributions in transfer type of heat exchangers. Overall heat transfer of rating and sizing problems; calculation procedure for a rating problem.
coefficient;- Clean overall heat transfer coefficient, dirt factor dirt overall (6 Hours)
heat transfer coefficient, dirt factors for various process services. Basic
design equation. Mean temperature difference Concept: - LMTD for parallel UNIT 7: Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers: Air as coolant for industrial
flow and counter flow arrangement, correction factor for LMTD for cross processes; custom-built units; fin-tube systems for air coolers; fin-tube
flow and multi – pass heat exchangers. bundles; thermal rating; tube side flow arrangements ; cooling air supply by
(6 Hours) fans; cooling air supply in natural draft towers.
(6 Hours)
UNIT 2: Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers: Constructional features.
Applications. Effectiveness-NTU method for heat exchanger design/ UNIT 8: Furnaces and combustion Chambers: Introduction; process
analysis. Rating and sizing problem. Correlations for tube side pressure drop heaters and boiler; heat transfer in furnaces: - Heat source; Heat sink;
and heat transfer coefficients. Pressure drop and heat transfer coefficient refractory surfaces; heat transfer to the sink; Design methods: - Method of
correlations for shell side flow. Lobo and Evans: Method of Wilson, Lobo and Hottel; The Orrok-Hudson
equation; Wallenberg simplified method.
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(8 Hours) (9 Hours)
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4. Principles of Quality Control: Jerry Banks, Wiley & Sons, Inc. (7 Hours)
New York.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT UNIT 7: Closing of project: Types of project termination, strategic
implications, project in trouble, termination strategies, evaluation of
Sub Code: 06ME667 IA Marks: 25 termination possibilities
Hrs/Week: 04 Exam Hrs: 03 (6 Hours)
Total Lecture Hrs: 52 Exam Marks: 100 UNIT 8: Project inventory management: nature of project inventory,
supply and transportation of materials.
PART - A (6 Hours)
PART - B PART - A
UNIT 5: Co-Ordination And Control: Project direction communication in UNIT 1: 0perations Management Concepts: Introduction, Historical
a project, Role of MIS in project control, performance control, schedule Development, Operations Management Definition, Production and
control, cost Control Examples. Manufacturing Systems, Products V/S Services, Productivity, Factors
(7 Hours) affecting Productivity, International Dimensions of Productivity, The
environment of operations. Operational excellence and world class
UNIT 6: Performance Measures in Project Management: Performance manufacturing practices.
indicators, Performance improvement for the CM & DM companies for (6 Hours)
better project management. UNIT 2: Operations Decision Making: Introduction, Characteristics of
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decisions, framework for Decision Making, Decision methodology, Decision REFERENCE BOOKS:
supports systems, Economic models, Statistical models. 1. Modern Production/Operations Management, Buffa, Wiely
(6 Hours) Eastern Ltd.2001
2. Production and Operations Management, Pannerselvam. R.,
UNIT 3: System Design & Capacity planning: Design capacity, System PHI.2002
capacity, and Determination of Equipment requirement. Facility Location and 3. Productions & operations management, by Adam & Ebert. 2002
Facility Layout Location Planning for Goods and Services, foreign locations 4. Production and Operations Management, Chary, S. N., Tata-
and facility layout. (6 Hours) McGraw Hill. 2002
PART - B
UNIT 5: Aggregate Planning and Master Scheduling: Introduction,
Planning and Scheduling, Objectives of Aggregate Planning, Aggregate
Planning Methods, Master Scheduling Objectives, Master Scheduling
Methods.
(6 Hours)
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Operations Management, I. B. Mahadevan. Theory and practice,
Pearson, 2007.
2. Operations Management, I. Monks, J.G., McGraw-Hili
International Editions, 1987.
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